Twelve American military prisoners are offered parole, if they complete a suicide mission just before D-Day. After weeks of training, they are dressed in German uniforms, dropped deep behind enemy lines, and left on their own to carry out the operation.
Twelve American military prisoners are offered parole, if they complete a suicide mission just before D-Day. After weeks of training, they are dressed in German uniforms, dropped deep behind enemy lines, and left on their own to carry out the operation.